SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. < '■ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. '< a. a m. s. ; Last Quarter.. 17 10 10 lfi p.ra. , New Moon .. 26 2 30 16 a.ni. High water at New Plymouth today, f1.25 a.m. and 9.42 p.m.; to-morrow, !).5S a.m. and 10.13 p.m. Sun rises this morning 5.57, to-morrow 5.55; sets to-day 6.3> to-morrow 8.5. ARRIVED. September 25.—Rarawft, s.s., 1137 tons, Norimry, from Onehunga. SAILED. Last Sight.—Rarawa, s.s., H 37 tons, Xorburv, for Oneliunga. Passengers: Misses Power, Uortdii, Kelly (2), White- ; Maw, Thomas, and Scott, Mesilames S. biggin, Hunan, E. C. J. Stevens, Frasei, Young, .laekson and child, Stevens, Hardy, Wagtstaff, P. Forlong, and Scott, Messrs. L. Watt, Cunningham, DearslY, Fea, Honan, V. Johansen,Dahl,"Griffiths, Freeman, J. B. Gilfillan, Jackson, Stevens, Hardy, Leslie, and others; 12 steerage.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onehttnga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 2.38 p.an., Taiiapuna, for New Plymouth, crossing the bar at 4.30 p.m. Passengers: Misses Martin, McNau£h!t, Boyd, Andrews. Ball, Merrier, Querrie, Wilkinson, -Kerry, M. Wilkinson, Williams, Glassford, D. Burfic, Doyle, Bradley, Murray, McKenzie, Aldred, and Adjutant j Crawford, Mesdiames Leigh and Lewis, Messrs. Keegau, Nightingale, Fosberry, Tilton, Davenport, Gardiner, Restieaux, P. S. Casholm, D. Laing, Phillips, J. ] Straucht u, L. F. Ayson, Lewis, S. Kiss- | ling, Dn. Atkins and Bignell, Major Holdiway, and 15 steerage. Wellington, Friday.—Arrived, at 3.10 a.m., Rcioiti, from New Plymouth. Onehuaga, Friday .—Arrived, at 7.15 a jn., TnMapuna, from New Plymouth. Greyniouth, Frida-y.—Sailed, at 9.55 p.m. yesterday, Taieri, for Adelaide. Wellington, Last Night—Sailed, at 4.10 pjm., MoeraJd, for Sydney. Wellington, Friday.—Arrived, at 6.15 p.m., Turakina, from London. Svdnev. Last Niglrt.-'Arrived, at 3.30 p.m", Yietoria and Hazel Craig, fro* Auckland. Newcastle, Last Niglit.-Sa.Ued, Pelotes, for Giaborne; Dartford, for Wellington. A STEAMER STRANDED. Wellington, Friday.—Tire Chief Post-I ntoster at Wesiport reports that the Ngunguru stranded on the Karamea har, and is still on tire beach. There Is no chance of getting her off now. It is proposed to launch her over the spit into the river with jacks, etc. The vessel is full of water. The crew jettisoned the timber. It will 1* several weeks before she is able to resume her trios. The mails are in good condition. PROJECTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY. Takapuna, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapuna, from Onemmg*, Saturday. Rarawa. from Onehunga, Monday. Rotoiti. from South, Tuesday. Takapuna. from Onehnnga, Tneßday. Rarawa, from Onehnnga, Wednesday. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. Takapuna. from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 234, 26 September 1908, Page 2
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395SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 234, 26 September 1908, Page 2
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